retrofocus wrote:
A full frame 40 MP or higher sensor combined with latest CPU processing technology for fast fps will solve all those problems. Canon, just bring on new full frame DSLR models and let\'s forget about 1Dx and 5DIII!
But, even when processing technology allows for a 40 MP full frame body that can shoot at 10 fps, that same processor technology would allow for a 24 MP 1.3 crop boy that could shoot at 16 fps and have a buffer depth that is significantly deeper and would, thus, better meet the needs of those who shoot action in focal length-limited situations. The reality is that, regardless of the state of processor technology, for those who shoot in focal length-limited situations, the 1.3 crop body will always allow for the advantage of higher frame rates and deeper buffer than a full frame body with the same pixel density. The only question is, at what level will the processor technology be such that the frame rate and buffer depth of the full frame body are such that no one could ever want more. I suggest that we are not even close to that point.
retrofocus wrote:
A full frame 40 MP or higher sensor combined with latest CPU processing technology for fast fps will solve all those problems. Canon, just bring on new full frame DSLR models and let\'s forget about 1Dx and 5DIII!
But, even when processing technology allows for a 40 MP full frame body that can shoot at 10 fps, that same processor technology would allow for a 24 MP 1.3 crop boy that could shoot at 16 fps and have a buffer depth that is significantly deeper and would, thus, better meet the needs of those who shoot action in focal length-limited situations. The reality is that, regardless of the state of processor technology, for those who shoot in focal length-limited situations, the 1.3 crop body will always allow for the advantage of higher frame rates and deeper buffer than a full frame body with the same pixel density. The only question is, at what level will the processor technology be such that the frame rate and buffer of the full frame body are such that no one could ever want more. I suggest that we are not even close to that point.
Les
Aug 09, 2012 at 09:53 AM
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